From openoffice-discuss Wed Oct 22 20:59:00 2003 From: "Steve Holstein () InterPrep ! com" Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 20:59:00 +0000 To: openoffice-discuss Subject: HTML Message-Id: <5.2.0.9.2.20031022155354.03f90e80 () interprep ! com> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=openoffice-discuss&m=111522608524347 Thanks. One more question. I'm trying to move away from Word for creating some daily html documents; the version I have doesn't do well. At first it appeared OOo would act just like a word processor while in html 'mode' but I see that on bulleted lists it's throwing an extra space in before and after the list. I noticed this when I viewed my demo html document in a browser. What I want to see is what we all see in a list within a document: TITLE OF LIST - List item - List item - List item TITLE OF NEXT ITEM What I see in my browser after saving an html in OOo is: TITLE OF LIST - List item - List item - List item TITLE OF NEXT ITEM Any reason why OOo is tossing in an extra line space. When I view the raw HTML I see an extra
thrown in for no reason. ??? Steve At 09:44 PM 10/22/2003 +0100, you wrote: > > From: Steve Holstein @ InterPrep.com [mailto:holstein@interprep.com] > > New user with a quick question. I want to record a macro to run while > > editing HTML documents but that feature is grayed out. It appears to only > > be available if I'm creating/editing a regular document. Am I out of luck? >HTML documents can't have macros in the same way that word processor ones >can. A word processor (OOo, WP, MS Word etc) keeps that macro in the >document or template. A web page is just a piece of plain text that you can >edit with notepad/vi. I think its greyed out because there is nowhere for >the macro instructions to be kept. > >Scott > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@openoffice.org >For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@openoffice.org